Sunday Sun

Whites Leeding way at league summit

-

LEEDS remain at the top of the league table on goal difference after a tight 3-2 home win over Ipswich.

The Whites responded to a first defeat of the season away to Millwall last week, although this was not as comfortabl­e a win as they would have liked.

Pierre-Michel Lasogga put them ahead (13) but David McGoldrick replied with a free header (30).

Kalvin Phillips hit back within two minutes, then Pablo Hernandez’s corner was dropped in by Bartosz Bialkowski, but Joe Garner got Ipswich back into it to set up a tense finish.

Wolves remain level on points with Leeds and Cardiff thanks to a last-minute winner at home to Barnsley.

Bright Enobakhare opened things up for Wolves with just 10 minutes left, only for Adam Jackson’s stoppageti­me volley to level.

But there was still time for Alfred N’Diaye to win it for the home side.

Hull thought they were set fair for a first away win in 23 attempts as Fraizer Campbell put them 1-0 up at Reading, only for substitute Jon Dadi Bodvarsson to deny them with three minutes left.

Brentford got their first win of the season at the ninth time of asking, beating Bolton 3-0 and leaving their opponents still searching for that elusive first three points.

Yoann Barbet (38), Nico Yennaris (62) and Ollie Watkins (84) did the damage.

Birmingham started life after Harry Redknapp with a 1-1 draw away to Derby.

City went ahead through Lukas Jutkiewicz but the Rams, managed by ex-Blues boss Gary Rowett, pulled level through Sam Winnall.

Norwich and Bristol City, Preston and Millwall and QPR and Burton all played out 0-0 draws.

In the day’s late game, Aston Villa beat Nottingham Forest 2-1.

Albert Adomah put them ahead before ex-Sunderland and Newcastle striker Daryl Murphy equalised.

Conor Hourihane won it on the hour. Pierre-Michel Lasogga celebrates Leeds’ opening goal against Ipswich

 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom